The music is creepy. What makes it creepier is that it repeats all over the opening. But since this is the opening not the closedown, it's less creepier.
This music is my love , when I was child, always watching and listening the music until channel starts and first program was cartoons and all the day watching cartoons,
I can't read Arabic, but I deduce the card from about the 4:16 mark on is a list IDing the different stations or translators that make up the network, and what VHF or UHF channel you would tune to. This makes sense, as Arabic is read from right to left, not left to right as in Latin script.
most of the comments are from Oppo R321, don't worry he was 5 months old when this video was published, he went on it, skipped to 10:20, started crying, and spammed the comments section with random vietnamese words.
@EifelDX do you happen to catch something arabian at 6vhf at about 1986 - 1987? it had a white eagle with closed wings as a logo or mabe a sword but i dont know were it came from. they spoke arabian.
The music (Not the anthem) is kinds creepy The static pictures make it feel like it is abandoned It repeating all over the opening This is a Opening so is less creepy
Yep, see my post earlier. :-) "I can't read Arabic, but I deduce the card from about the 4:16 mark on is a list IDing the different stations or translators that make up the network, and what VHF or UHF channel you would tune to. This makes sense, as Arabic is read from right to left, not left to right as in Latin script."
Basically it’s the UHF channels for the cities and towns in Saudi. Very similar in the US when a station signs on/off they explain the legalese with the studio/transmitter information and explaining the assigned frequencies as well as which channel it operates on and is authorized by the FCC etc....